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Clubfoot Treatment for Babies

When it comes to clubfoot treatment for babies you have two options like Clubfoot surgery, Stretching and casting (Ponseti method). This treatment normally starts in the first week or two after the birth of your baby. Visit consultant.https://mdorthopaedics.in/

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Clubfoot Treatment for Babies

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  1. MD Orthopaedics https://mdorthopaedics.in/

  2. About Us MD Orthopaedics, based in Wayland, Iowa, is anorthopedic device Company focused on design, manufacture, assembly and distribution of Ponseti method clubfoot products. Founded in 2004 by John Mitchell, MD Orthopaedics is advancing footwear devices for non-surgical clubfoot treatment and is an industry leader in the production of ankle and foot orthotics.

  3. What is Clubfoot? • Clubfoot (also called talipesequinovarus) is a general term used to describe a range of unusual positions of the foot. Each of the following characteristics may be present, and each may vary from mild to severe: • The foot (especially the heel) is usually smaller than normal. • The foot may point downward. • The front of the foot may be rotated toward the other foot. • The foot may turn in (known as inversion), and in extreme cases the bottom of the foot can point up.

  4. What is the Ponseti Method? The Ponseti Method is a nonsurgical treatment process that was developed by Dr. Ignacio Ponseti. The method utilizes a series of casts that gradually move the foot to the correct position. Each week the cast is removed and replaced with a new cast.

  5. What Happens after Casting? Following the 6 to 8 week casting period, the feet are held in proper position using a foot abduction brace (FAB). An ankle-foot orthosis (AFO) is the shoe portion. The brace is worn 23 hours a day for a three month period, then worn at night and nap sleep times as prescribed for up to four years to ensure the correction holds.

  6. Contact us MD Orthopaedics Website: https://mdorthopaedics.in/Email: info@mdorthopaedics.com Address: 604 North Parkway Street Wayland IA 52654 Contact No: 1-877-766-7384

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